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Choosing Names for my Children

Published by Claudia Meydrech under Birth,Birthdays,Children on July 29, 2008

My son will be 27 this week, tomorrow, in fact.  When my children were young, each birthday I’d tell them the story of their birth in great detail, but now that they are both adults, that doesn’t go over as big as it used to…oh I can get away with it now and then.  I was just thinking today about how we chose each of their names.

First we decided that if we had a boy and a girl, we would give each our middle name.  Then we had to settle on first names.  My husband had a baby brother who only lived a very short time after his birth, but he was buried with a name.  We decided to bring that name to life again by giving it to our son.   That decision was an easy one.  2 years later it was time to chose a name for a boy or girl…which turned out to be a girl.  I had a name picked out up until 2 weeks before her birth, when suddenly a name scrolled up on the credits on a favorite TV show that I couldn’t resist..it became hers, along with my middle name.

It’s kind of nice to shared a piece of ourselves with each of our children in more ways than one.


Movie Memories – WarGames & Sequel?

Published by Claudia Meydrech under Movies on July 16, 2008

Here’s a more “recent” memory, at least for someone my age, that would be the movie “WarGames“. I really hate to think that a movie from the 1980′s is a “long ago” memory, but here we are, 25 years later!! Where did that time go? I had two toddlers running around the house at the time the movie was made, and we opted wait until we could view it at home on video, and have since watched it on TV, when our children, especially our son, was old enough to enjoy it with us.

In the story, the then-young star, Matthew Broderick, hacks into the US Military’s war computer, and plays “a game”, a bit bigger game than he anticipated, with their Computer. At the time the movie was out, home computers where not nearly as commonplace as they are now, in fact we didn’t have one, so it was fascinating to think that something like this was even possible. It’s an intense story, and guess what, you can view it again on the big screen at a special event AND see a preview of the sequel, “WarGames: The Dead Code” at select theaters throughout the USA next week on Thursday, July 24th. It’s a one-night event, and will include interviews with the film’s creators, AND members of the cast, including Broderick and Ally Sheedy, and the crew. Sounds like great fun, stop by and see if WarGames is playing in your area.
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A Church-Going Family

Published by Claudia Meydrech under Church on July 13, 2008

When I was a child, attending church on Sunday was an important…in fact vital…part of our life. I was thinking back trying to remember what the first church I remember attending was. I do remember my parents taking me to Hydewood Park Baptist Church when I was just a toddler. Memories that far back are vague, a little blond toddler walking among giants down halls, up stairways, that is about all that comes to mind.

 

Before that, I am told we attended the St. James Episcopal Church just around the corner from our home, but I was too young to remember that. My husband had a job down that way a bit over a year ago, and took some pictures of the old neighborhood, including the Episcopal church you see pictured, celebrating it’s 300th birthday at that time. It was later, when I started school, that our family attended New Durham Chapel. We attended there until our family moved from the Nixon/Edison New Jersey area to where my mother lives today in Hillsdale, NJ. Then there were other churches that followed, but the important thing was not the building, or the denomination, or anything but being with people who loved the Bible, believed what it taught, and worshiped the Lord….that remains true to this day.


Music Memories – Finding Music Memorabilia

Published by Claudia Meydrech under Music on July 7, 2008

991-jpgI love attending a particular auction a few towns away from me, and visiting auctions online. In my book, there is nothing like spotting an old item from my childhood or teen years that conjures up memories that have been buried for many years.

Not many my age can forget the Beatles. I clearly remember the first time I heard about them, girls gathered around at a private school I went to talking about 4 guys with long hair that would be coming to America. I was somewhere between 6th and 8th grade at the time. Then they came, they were on the Ed Sullivan show, my parents looked at me with strange looks as I watched clips on the news of girls screaming and simply losing it over the Beatles. Of course we all had our favorite Beatle, and a collection of Beatle Cards and albums. Every once in a while I run across an old Beatle card, and wish I’d never thrown away the huge stack of them I used to have so many years ago, and wish I still had my old vinyl records that found there way to other hands when we did a mass clean-out of our house.

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